Comments on the article suggest it's not md5 being wrong, it's dd copying the data in an unexpected, different, or wrong way.
And this:
Who could have expected that a coreutils replacement that doesn't even pass 100% of tests doesn't always work...
Comments on the article suggest it's not md5 being wrong, it's dd copying the data in an unexpected, different, or wrong way.
And this:
Who could have expected that a coreutils replacement that doesn't even pass 100% of tests doesn't always work...
It's youcuntyou so this is expected. That distro never ran right on my amd or my intel dell computer so not unexpected.
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